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GLS1 inhibitor selectively eliminates senescent cells, ameliorates age-associated disorders

February 8, 2021 aging, Arteriosclerosis, Biochemistry, cancer, cell, Cell Cycle, Diabetes, enzyme, gene, genes, Glutamine, in vivo, Intracellular, liver, Lysosomes, medicine, pH, research

Senescent cells accumulate in organs during aging, promote tissue dysfunction, and cause numerous aging-related diseases like cancer. The cells arise

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Cellular soldiers designed to kill cancer cells that get loose during surgery

July 25, 2019 Biochemistry, breast cancer, cancer, Civil Engineering, Colon Cancer, Electricity, Engineering, Prostate Cancer

Cellular soldiers created using the body’s own defenses can track down and kill escaping cancer cells during surgeries, preventing metastasis

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Scientists discover new method for developing tracers used for medical imaging

June 20, 2019 Biochemistry, cancer, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, Optics, Pharmacology, ultrasound

In an advance for medical imaging, scientists from University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered a method

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DNA folds into a smart nanocapsule for drug delivery

April 29, 2019 Biochemistry, Biometric, Forensics, Gene Therapy, genes, Human Biology, Nanotechnology, Organic Chemistry

New study of University of Jyvaskyla and Aalto University shows that nanostructures constructed of DNA molecules can be programmed to

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DNA origami: A precise measuring tool for optimal antibody effectiveness

January 14, 2019 Biochemistry, Chemistry, Detectors, Human Biology, Immune System, Lymphoma, Organic Chemistry, skin cancer

Using DNA origami — DNA-based design of precise nanostructures — scientists at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, in collaboration with researchers at

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New research could fine-tune the gene scissors CRISPR

November 30, 2018 Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, CRISPR Gene Editing, Gene Therapy, genes, Genetics, Human Biology, Organic Chemistry, Vehicles

The introduction of the tool for gene editing, the so-called gene scissors CRISPR, in 2007 was a revolution within medical

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In live brain function, researchers are finally seeing red

November 17, 2018 Biochemistry, Brain Injury, Disorders and Syndromes, Energy Technology, Intelligence, Medical Technology, Neuroscience, Organic Chemistry

For years, green has been the most reliable hue for live brain imaging, but after using a new high-throughput screening

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Decoding the structure of an RNA-based CRISPR system: Researchers uncover molecular details of a new genetic engineering tool

September 24, 2018 Biochemistry, Biochemistry Research, Biotechnology, CRISPR Gene Editing, genes, Human Biology, Medical Topics, Nanotechnology, Organic Chemistry

Over the past several years, CRISPR-Cas9 has moved beyond the lab bench and into the public zeitgeist. This gene-editing tool

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Neutrons produce first direct 3-D maps of water during cell membrane fusion: Research could provide new insights into diseases in which normal cell fusion is disrupted

September 21, 2018 Biochemistry, Diseases and Conditions, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, Nature of Water, Nuclear Energy, Physics, Stem Cells

New 3D maps of water distribution during cellular membrane fusion are accelerating scientific understanding of cell development, which could lead

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Scanning thousands of molecules against an elusive cancer target

September 7, 2018 Biochemistry, cancer, Chemistry, Diseases and Conditions, Human Biology, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Spintronics

Researchers at the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), part of the National Institutes of Health, have developed a

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